Thank you, Mr. Chair, and my thanks to our witnesses for being here today.
I want to emphasize something. The hearings we are holding today, including your testimony, will be used in a request to the Canadian government to go to the United Nations to support the call for an open, independent international investigation of the final days of the conflict. Much of the testimony has been about what's happened afterwards. That's the focus of what we are trying to do. In light of the Channel 4 video in Britain, and what was documented there, there's evidence of atrocities, apparently on both sides. I want to stress that as well.
Mr. Neve, you haven't had a chance to comment, so if you want to go beyond that I would appreciate it.